Biology: Concepts and Investigations
Biology: Concepts and Investigations
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ISBN: 9781260259049
Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG
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How would one differentiate between a prokaryotic cell, plant cell and an animal cell found at a crime scene.

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The observation of differences in the structure of different cells can help determining their type. This can be done with the help of a light microscope and observing the cells at different magnifications.

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